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Portuguese police officer gets suspended term over killing of Cape Verdean

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Posted on June 15, 2026

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· Last updated: June 15, 2026

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Portuguese Police Officer Given Suspended Prison Sentence for Cape Verdean Killing

Details of the Court Case and Aftermath

Incident Overview

LISBON, June 15 (Reuters) - A Portuguese court on Monday allowed a police officer to avoid jail despite convicting him of murder for shooting and killing a man from Cape Verde during an arrest in a Lisbon suburb, an incident that sparked days of unrest in 2024.

Court Verdict and Sentencing

The court found police officer Bruno Pinto guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced him to a prison term of 3-1/2 years, but suspended the sentence.

Details of the Arrest and Killing

It determined that the man who was killed, 43-year-old chef Odair Moniz, had resisted arrest but was unarmed, and that Pinto had acted in legitimate self-defence but had used excessive means. 

Public Response and Protests

Moniz's killing sparked several nights of unrest in multiethnic neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Lisbon in October 2024. Rights groups held peaceful protests against police violence, while the far-right party Chega rallied in support of police.

Police and Defence Testimonies

According to police testimony, Moniz tried to flee in his car after seeing a police vehicle, leading to a chase, which ended when he crashed his car and resisted arrest.

Pinto's defence argued that Moniz had a knife or other blade on him, but the court said CCTV and other evidence from the scene showed no blade was present as Moniz grappled and kicked the officers, and none was found at the scene.

Appeal and Compensation

Pinto's lawyer said on Monday his client, who was also sentnced to pay €90,000 euros ($104,000) to Moniz's heirs, was considering an appeal.

Broader Context and Reactions

Rights groups such as SOS Racismo and the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination have for years expressed concern about excessive use of force by police in Portugal, particularly against people of African descent.

Cape Verde's ambassador to Portugal at the time lamented the death of Moniz, calling him a law-abiding, peaceful working person.

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(Reporting by Andrei Khalip)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the Portuguese police officer sentenced to jail?
The officer was convicted of second-degree murder for shooting and killing Odair Moniz, a Cape Verdean man, during an arrest in a Lisbon suburb.
Did the police officer serve jail time?
No, the 3-1/2 year prison sentence was suspended by the court, allowing the officer to avoid jail.
What sparked protests after the incident?
The killing led to several nights of unrest in Lisbon's multiethnic neighborhoods and protests against police violence.
Was Odair Moniz armed at the time of the incident?
Evidence showed that Moniz was unarmed during the altercation with police.
What compensation was ordered for the victim's family?
The court ordered the officer to pay €90,000 ($104,000) to Odair Moniz's heirs.

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